Sunday, November 11, 2012

Culminating EOCC Project Colin DC

 Our ecosystem forces us to adapt to it, so we can survive. To survive you must pay money for things, but if you don't have enough money, you have to find alternative ways to survive, but it will be hard.
 In the book, Ecology of a Cracker Childhood, Frank's family adapt to their ecosystem to survive by getting car parts, house appliances, etc. from the junkyard and selling them. This illustrates my response to the Essential Question because this family adapts to their ecosystem to survive. This picture was taken in Bishop, Georgia. The person who lives here gets metal from junkyards and makes it into these things and sells them. This is how this person earns their living.

1 comment:

  1. Cool, Colin. Not exactly where I though you'd take it, but you support and explanation are well developed. This picture is close to home and really highlights how resourceful people can be using what is available to them.

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